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US1524508A
US1524508A US601330A US60133022A US1524508A US 1524508 A US1524508 A US 1524508A US 601330 A US601330 A US 601330A US 60133022 A US60133022 A US 60133022A US 1524508 A US1524508 A US 1524508A
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  • This invention relates to films for photographic purposes.
  • the invention can be applied to any film camera without modification of the camera back; but in order to allow the films to be placed closer together and thus to economize in space, it may be desirable to make the back of the camera, which is removable for the insertion of a roll of films, in such a. way that one end can be raised so as to give access to the exposed spool without removing the whole of the back.
  • Fig. II shows a camera fitted with a back, part of which is removable to give access to a film which is shown in the correct position for removal.
  • Fig. III shows the back of the paper carrier with the markings necessary.
  • a and B are two separate films mounted on carrying paper 0.
  • the paper is perforated at E along a transverse line which extends entirely across it, and at D along two lines which extend inupposing the film B has been exposed and is wound onto the spool G until the line E.
  • the distance between the films A and B which has been found to be suitable and which effectively prevents ingress of light. into the rolled film is approximately six inches, for a film of postcard size, when the arrangement shown in Fig. II is in use.
  • This figure shows a portion H of the back J hinged at K, so that it can be lifted to give access to the spool G without removing the whole back J. Suitable packing is inserted under the hinge K to prevent the ingress of light.
  • the carrying paper C is marked in the usual manner so as to show when a film is in the correct position for exposure, and it is also preferably marked as indicated for example in Fig. III so that the operator may know when the spool is in the correct position for withdrawing one or more films.
  • a spool of film for photographic pur- 9 poses comprising a continuous opaque backing strip or carrier, and aplurality of sensitized portions of film mounted successively thereon in spaced relation; said strip being provided in the space between the adjacent ends of each two successive films with a transverse score-line extending entirely across the strip and with two separate scorelines extending inwardly in converging relation from the longitudinal edges of said strip in rear of the transverse score-line and intersecting the central portion of the latter line, whereby the strip may be severed along the score-lines after the exposure of a film to remove the exposed film and to provide a wardly in converging relation from the longitudinal edges of said strip in rear of thetransverse score-line and intersecting the central portion of the latter line at points spaced from each other, whereby the strip may be severech along the score lines after each exposure to remove the exposed film and to provide a frusto-triangnlar tongue on the forward end of the strip for insertion in the'slot in the'winding spool; substantially as

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Jan. 27, 1925. 1,524,508
S. COHEN FILM FOR PHOTOGRAPHIC PURPOSES Filed Nov. 16, 1922 iffy fr 6 Y Patented Jan. 27, 1925,
UNITED STATES SOLOMON COHEN, OF BULAWAYO, RHODESIA.
FILM FOR PHOTOGRAPHIC PURPOSES.
Application filed November 16, 1922. Serial No. 601,330.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, SoLoMoX COHEN, subject of the King of Great Britain, residing at Grand Hotel, Bulawayo, Rhodesia, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in and Relating to Films for Photographic Purposes, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to films for photographic purposes.
\Vhen the ordinary spool containing six or ten or any number of films is used, there is a great disadvantage in that it is necessary for economy that all the films should be exposed, before any can be developed, the result being that two or three films are ex posed and then possibly weeks elapse before the remainder of the spool can be exposed and the whole developed.
According to this invention the films are mounted separately on the carrying paper and they are spaced apart at such a distance that each film can be rolled separately on a spool. One or more films can be removed from the camera as they are exposed, by severing the carrying paper and removing the spool on which the exposed film or films is or are rolled.
If the distance between successive films is sufiiciently great, the invention can be applied to any film camera without modification of the camera back; but in order to allow the films to be placed closer together and thus to economize in space, it may be desirable to make the back of the camera, which is removable for the insertion of a roll of films, in such a. way that one end can be raised so as to give access to the exposed spool without removing the whole of the back.
The invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings in which Fig. I shows a View of a spool of films constructed according to this invention.
Fig. II shows a camera fitted with a back, part of which is removable to give access to a film which is shown in the correct position for removal.
Fig. III shows the back of the paper carrier with the markings necessary.
Referring to Fig. I, A and B are two separate films mounted on carrying paper 0. The paper is perforated at E along a transverse line which extends entirely across it, and at D along two lines which extend inupposing the film B has been exposed and is wound onto the spool G until the line E.
almost reaches said spool, it will be possible to sever the paper along the lines (Z and 6, thus enabling the spool G to be withdrawn and a new spool substituted, the end of the paper D, E, D being so shaped that it can. readily be inserted in the slit in the spool.
The distance between the films A and B which has been found to be suitable and which effectively prevents ingress of light. into the rolled film is approximately six inches, for a film of postcard size, when the arrangement shown in Fig. II is in use. This figure shows a portion H of the back J hinged at K, so that it can be lifted to give access to the spool G without removing the whole back J. Suitable packing is inserted under the hinge K to prevent the ingress of light.
The carrying paper C is marked in the usual manner so as to show when a film is in the correct position for exposure, and it is also preferably marked as indicated for example in Fig. III so that the operator may know when the spool is in the correct position for withdrawing one or more films.
I claim:
1. A spool of film for photographic pur- 9 poses, comprising a continuous opaque backing strip or carrier, and aplurality of sensitized portions of film mounted successively thereon in spaced relation; said strip being provided in the space between the adjacent ends of each two successive films with a transverse score-line extending entirely across the strip and with two separate scorelines extending inwardly in converging relation from the longitudinal edges of said strip in rear of the transverse score-line and intersecting the central portion of the latter line, whereby the strip may be severed along the score-lines after the exposure of a film to remove the exposed film and to provide a wardly in converging relation from the longitudinal edges of said strip in rear of thetransverse score-line and intersecting the central portion of the latter line at points spaced from each other, whereby the strip may be severech along the score lines after each exposure to remove the exposed film and to provide a frusto-triangnlar tongue on the forward end of the strip for insertion in the'slot in the'winding spool; substantially as described.
Intestirnony whereof I aflix my signature in the presence of two witnesses.
SOLOMON COHEN. \Vitnesses F. Nn'vIN; ARTHUR C. A'. HACKER;
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US2590678A (en) * 1949-03-04 1952-03-25 Caim Louis Photographic roll film
US3471292A (en) * 1965-05-14 1969-10-07 Nolte Albert C Jr Photographic film with deformed end surface and detachable lead strip
US3490989A (en) * 1966-01-03 1970-01-20 Pacific Adhesives Co Inc Resin-impregnated,fibrous sheet overlay products and method for their production
US3926519A (en) * 1974-06-03 1975-12-16 Xerox Corp Control device for an electrophotographic printing machine
US5838999A (en) * 1996-10-29 1998-11-17 Polaroid Corporation Dual exposure photographic apparatus and method
US5943511A (en) * 1996-10-29 1999-08-24 Polaroid Corporation Dual exposure photographic apparatus and method
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US2590678A (en) * 1949-03-04 1952-03-25 Caim Louis Photographic roll film
US3471292A (en) * 1965-05-14 1969-10-07 Nolte Albert C Jr Photographic film with deformed end surface and detachable lead strip
US3490989A (en) * 1966-01-03 1970-01-20 Pacific Adhesives Co Inc Resin-impregnated,fibrous sheet overlay products and method for their production
US3926519A (en) * 1974-06-03 1975-12-16 Xerox Corp Control device for an electrophotographic printing machine
US6078750A (en) * 1996-10-29 2000-06-20 Polaroid Corporation Dual exposure photographic apparatus and method of operating same
US5943511A (en) * 1996-10-29 1999-08-24 Polaroid Corporation Dual exposure photographic apparatus and method
US5838999A (en) * 1996-10-29 1998-11-17 Polaroid Corporation Dual exposure photographic apparatus and method
US9983836B2 (en) 2001-05-30 2018-05-29 Intellectual Ventures I Llc Method and system for communicating between a remote printer and a server
US20030184793A1 (en) * 2002-03-14 2003-10-02 Pineau Richard A. Method and apparatus for uploading content from a device to a remote network location
US7916322B2 (en) 2002-03-14 2011-03-29 Senshin Capital, Llc Method and apparatus for uploading content from a device to a remote network location
US20040010540A1 (en) * 2002-07-09 2004-01-15 Puri Anish N. Method and system for streamlining data transfer between a content provider server and an output server
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